All Seasons Cotton is a wonderfully soft cotton and acrylic microfiber blend that's perfect for sweaters, tops, and baby items. This Rowan classic is now available in a great range of colors here at WEBS! Made in Italy.

…use lace-weight yarn for lacy shawl or you can use thicker yarn (Fingering/DK) for more textured effect. Pattern includes charts and row-by-row written directions. If you would like to add beads to your shawl, instructions are included as to where to place the beads. The red-orange sample shown is knit…

…colors available in Valley Yarns Tencel or mix and match from your stash. The design calls for 8 colors of Valley Yarns 8/2 Tencel in a warm palette to create a "Missoni-like" mosaic of color. Because the outline yarn should be slightly heavier, the designer also chose Valley Yarns 5/2 Bamboo - perfect color…

Baah Yarn Shasta is a worsted weight, 100% superwash merino yarn in a magnificent array of hand-painted colors. Shasta is wonderfully soft, and machine washable too! This yarn lends itself perfectly to all kinds of projects: cowls, hats, mittens, gloves and scarves, just to name a few. Hand Painted…

Knit One Crochet Too's Orange Crush Tunic is a delightfully textured summer top featuring the cool cotton of 2nd Time Cotton and the fun variegation of Fleurtini yarn. The solid stockinette body with openwork lower panel is worked separately form the openwork cap sleeves. Finished Bust Sizes: 32.5 (36…

…yardage for a different number of repeats. -Lily Go, designer This pattern is a downloadable PDF file. Suggested yarn: Any sock yarn. I used Rendezvous Yarn 100% Merino Superwash (Burnt Orange color) 1 skein (100g, 490 yards) for 9 repeats (I only had a few yards left over, so I suggest doing 8 repeats…

…the iris family. Native to South Africa, the plant's long graceful stems open pair after pair of delicate blossoms all summer long. Often brilliant orange, the flowers add a dash of bright color to the landscape. The Crocosmia top is knit in the round from the hem up. The front and back are knit separately…